eTransform Africa also documents the flowering of technology hubs across Africa – such as iHub and NaiLab in Kenya, Hive CoLab and AppLab in Uganda, Activspaces in Cameroon, BantaLabs in Senegal, Kinu... Show More + in Tanzania or infoDev’s mLabs in Kenya and South Africa.These hubs are creating new spaces for collaboration, innovation, training, applications and content development, and for pre-incubation of African firms.“Africa is rapidly becoming an ICT leader. Innovations that began in Africa – like dual SIM card mobile phones, or using mobile phones for remittance payments – are now spreading across the continent and beyond,” says Tim Kelly, lead ICT policy specialist at the World Bank and an author of the report.“The challenge going forward is to ensure that ICT innovations benefit all Africans, including the poor and vulnerable, and those living in remote areas,” he adds.Lessons for policy makersAccording to eTransform Africa, the experiences so far offer many useful lessons for African polic Show Less -